Best of the Best Cars For 2021

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Here is our list of Best of the best cars for 2021:

Rolls Royce Phantom

If the Mercedes-Benz S-class is the automotive equivalent to a first-class flight, the 2021 Rolls-Royce Phantom is a luxury private jet with an on-board masseuse and a Michelin-starred chef. Its imposing design blends classic Rolls-Royce cues with more modern elements to create stately curb appeal that’s second to none. The cabin of the extended wheelbase model is exceptionally spacious and extraordinarily comfortable. It comes with the finest leathers, woods, and metals. The fabrics are carefully chosen to deliver a palatial ambiance. As expected, interior trimmings, options, and exterior colours are customizable, but those personalization options will add significant cost to the Phantom’s nearly half-million dollars starting price. If you desire something more unique in your Rolls and cost is no obstacle, the company will be more than happy to accommodate your wishes.

Bentley Mulliner Bacalar

The all-new Bentley Mulliner Bacalar is the rarest two-door Bentley of the modern era. It is the ultimate expression of two-seat, open-air luxury, this definitive Grand Tourer spearheads a return to coachbuilding by Bentley Mulliner – the oldest coachbuilder in the world.

Just 12 examples of this striking, limited edition model are being created, guaranteeing rarity and exclusivity, and offering supreme luxury and breath-taking performance.

Porsche Panamera

Whether Panamera, Panamera Executive or Panamera Sport Turismo – the silhouette and proportions are unmistakably Porsche. Athletic, streamlined, with clear contours and powerful muscles. The long wheelbase, shorter overhang at the front and longer overhang at the rear already lend visual dynamism. The prominent sculpting of the side profile creates the customary Porsche waistline and sense of lightness.

Mercedes-Benz S550

Boasting spectacular levels of luxury and state-of-the-art technology, the 2021 Mercedes-Benz S-class sedan is the German company’s flagship and a rolling statement of success. The latest generation looks to improve on its impressive predecessor in every way. The new S-class has grander proportions, an even richer interior, innovative safety equipment, and some seriously futuristic features. The highlights include a 3D gauge cluster, a massive OLED touchscreen, rear-wheel steering for better maneuverability, and an active air suspension that makes cornering smoother and keeps passengers safer in the event of a collision. A pair of turbocharged powertrains and standard all-wheel drive should ensure that the 2021 S-class sedan can whisk you to business meetings or gala events on time, but its indulgent amenities and lounge-like back seat could be a reason to be fashionably late.

Mercedes Benz GLS

The exterior of the new GLS embodies the Sensual Purity of the Mercedes-Benz design philosophy. The third generation of the luxury large SUV combines timeless aesthetic appeal with innovative characteristics and impresses with precise details. The result: powerfully dynamic elegance and SUV-typical dominance – thanks also to the generous proportions.

The interior of the new GLS combines elegant aesthetic appeal with a progressive design idiom. When it comes to spaciousness, comfort and luxury, it presents itself as the “S-Class among SUVs”. The rear in particular comes into focus with new appointments and extras – travelling in the second and third seat rows has never been so comfortable and appealing.

Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive combines safety and convenience innovations. With these intelligent systems, Mercedes-Benz is not only setting standards in automotive engineering, but is also taking another important step forward on the road to accident-free and autonomous driving.

BMW M4

The 2021 BMW M4 is arguably one of the most radical redesigns in the company’s history. Not only does the two-door version of the also-all-new BMW M3 feature dramatically different bodywork, including a comically large interpretation of the famous kidney grille, the M4 is also profoundly powerful and looks to erase every performance record held by its predecessor. BMW also stuck to its roots by continuing to offer a manual transmission on the latest generation. While the stick-shift won’t be available on the 503-hp M4 Competition, a rear-biased all-wheel-drive system that includes a rear-drive-only mode for ass-out antics and a different type of driving behavior will. Although the 2021 M4 looks to be an extremely exciting reinterpretation, we’ll have to regulate our anticipation and reserve our final evaluation until we can unleash it on our test track.

Bugatti Bolide

An uncompromising experiment, a thoroughbred, a Pur Sang that, in its brute exclusivity, impresses above all with high performance, low weight and a driving experience in a new dimension. Driving the Bolide is like riding on a cannonball.

With the experimental study of the Bugatti Bolide, the French luxury car manufacturer is presenting a new and unique vehicle concept for the ultimate Bugatti performance kick: a track-only hyper sports car featuring the W16 engine derived from series production combined with a minimal body for maximum downforce. The Bolide offers an unprecedented and ultimate Bugatti driving experience: reduced, raw, authentic.

Ferrari Monza SP2

The Ferrari Monza SP2, together with the Monza SP1, are the forerunners in a new concept, known as ‘Icona’ (Icon), that taps into a leitmotif of the most evocative cars in the company’s history to create a new segment of special limited series cars for clients and collectors. The intention is to use a modern aesthetic to reinterpret a timeless style, with technologically advanced components and the highest performance possible through continuous innovation.

Lamborghini Asterion

The Lamborghini Asterion is a unique vehicle, exploring unchartered territories with its curvy and sensual design. The luxury and the elegance are at the heart of the Asterion driving experience, as demonstrated by the use of special materials such as aluminum, forged carbon fiber and titanium.